A pretty typical reverse macro shot, tiny droplets of condensation. Hooray for reverse macro Good news everyone! I think I'm gonna create a reverse macro tutorial soon. The bad news is that I couldn't get started on it today because I've been busy shooting nature and (maybe) some storms later.

I'll try right now something similar for a school project!!! Hope I'll get half of your result! i've heard before about reverse macro, but until I saw your shots, I was "yeah, whatever, I don't believe it works" Great tutorial, too!

nice stuff, just the crop is wrong - on both sides, there is a big waterdrop trimmed... btw how do you manage inverse macro with kit lens? you use the 32F aperture or what? theres no aperture ring at the kit lens, is there? (i am nikonist, so i dotn know canon that well)

Stunning... There's definitely something fascinating in it: it's simple almost to the point of being minimalistic, yet it is also very complex and interesting. I can't decide, so I'm calling it a case of pure awesomeness.